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SINAUT ST7

Brand: Siemens | Category: Control Systems
Table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. Table Of Contents
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Table Of Contents
  6. Area of application
  7. Components in a SINAUT ST7 system
  8. SINAUT TIM communication modules
  9. Overview of All TIM Variants
  10. The TIM 3V-IE variants
  11. Design of the TIM 3V-IE variants
  12. Technical specifications of the TIM 3V-IE variants
  13. The TIM 4R-IE
  14. Design of the TIM 4R-IE
  15. Technical specifications of the TIM 4R-IE
  16. The TIM 4 variants
  17. Design of the TIM 4 variants
  18. Technical specifications of the TIM 4 variants
  19. The classic SINAUT ST7 modems
  20. Overview of all modem variants and accessories
  21. Technical specifications of the SINAUT ST7 modems
  22. Mobile wireless components
  23. GSM modem MD720-3
  24. EGPRS/GPRS modem MD741-1
  25. ANT794-4MR GSM/GPRS antenna
  26. LTOP overvoltage protection modules
  27. Technical specifications of the LTOP overvoltage protection module
  28. Radio clock components
  29. GPS receiver
  30. Overview of the radio clock components
  31. Technical specifications of the radio clock components
  32. Connecting cables
  33. Cable for connecting TIM and modem modules
  34. WAN connecting cables
  35. The SINAUT ST7 standard software package
  36. SINAUT ST7 configuration software for the PG
  37. Overview for ordering SINAUT ST7 software
  38. Uninstalling SINAUT ST7 software packages
  39. SINAUT ST7cc, the add-on for WinCC
  40. The special properties of SINAUT ST7cc
  41. System prerequisites
  42. Ordering data for SINAUT ST7cc
  43. Technical specifications of SINAUT ST7cc
  44. The special properties of SINAUT ST7sc
  45. Ordering data for SINAUT ST7sc
  46. Technical specifications of SINAUT ST7sc
  47. FM, UL and CSA approvals for all SINAUT ST7 products
  48. Standards and approvals for the TIM 3V-IE variants and the TIM 4R-IE
  49. Network structures and topologies
  50. Configurations
  51. Configurations with classic WAN
  52. Installation guide
  53. Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components
  54. Installing the TIM 3V-IE variants in an S7-300
  55. Installing the TIM 4R-IE in an S7-300
  56. Standalone TIM 4R-IE with an S7-400 or PC
  57. Installation of the TIM 4 as CP in an S7-300
  58. Standalone TIM 4 with an S7-400 or PC
  59. Installing and putting a TIM into operation
  60. Front view of the TIM 3V-IE variants with front panel removed
  61. Pinout of the ports
  62. Standard connecting cables for the TIM 3V-IE variants
  63. Front view of the TIM 4R-IE with removed front panel
  64. LEDs of the TIM 4R-IE
  65. Standard connecting cables for the TIM 4R-IE
  66. Design of the TIM 3 and TIM 4 modules
  67. Front view of the TIM 4 with removed front panels
  68. Pinout of the X1 and X2 connectors
  69. Standard connecting cables that can be connected to connector X1
  70. View of the TIM 4 from above
  71. View of the TIM 4 from below
  72. Options for connecting up and settings for the TIM 4R or TIM 4RD
  73. Possible attachments and settings for the TIM 4R and TIM 4RD
  74. Installing a TIM
  75. Installing a TIM module as CP
  76. Installing a TIM 4 / TIM 4R-IE as a standalone device
  77. Horizontal and vertical installation
  78. Connecting the TIM to the power supply
  79. Configuring a TIM and setting parameters
  80. Startup activities of the TIM module
  81. Startup activities of the TIM 4R-IE
  82. Startup behavior of the TIM 4
  83. Overview
  84. GSM/GPRS modem MD720-3
  85. Connecting the MD720-3 to the TIM and antenna
  86. Prerequisites for operation
  87. Further documentation
  88. Connecting the MD741-1 to the TIM and antenna
  89. MD2 dedicated line modem
  90. DIL switches accessible from above
  91. DIL switches and connectors accessible from below
  92. Connecting the MD2 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line
  93. LTOP line transformer with overvoltage protection
  94. Structure
  95. Connecting up the MD2 modem
  96. Analog dial-up modem MD3
  97. Configuration switches accessible from above
  98. Connectors and configuration switches accessible from below
  99. Connecting the MD3 with a TIM and TAE6 outlet
  100. Connecting the MD3 with TIM, LTOP and dedicated line
  101. User-configurable profiles
  102. ISDN dial-up modem MD4
  103. Connecting the MD4 with a TIM and ISDN outlet
  104. Installing and putting a SINAUT MD2, MD3, MD4 modem into operation
  105. Installation on a 35 mm standard rail
  106. Glossary
  107. Index
SINAUT ST7 first page preview

SINAUT ST7

Brand: Siemens | Category: Modem
Table of contents
  1. Table Of Contents
  2. Edition
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. Overview
  6. Areas of Application
  7. Main Features
  8. Compatibility to SINAUT ST1 Modems
  9. Standard Cables
  10. Certification and CE Labeling
  11. Notes about CE Labeling
  12. Mounting and Installation
  13. Design of the MD2 Modem
  14. LED Display of the MD2
  15. Front View of an MD2 with Removed Front Doors
  16. Pin Assignments for the RS232 and RS485 Ports
  17. Standard Cables for the RS232 and RS485 Ports
  18. View of the MD2 Modem from Above
  19. other settings
  20. View of the MD2 Modem from Below
  21. DIL Switch for Activating the RS232 or RS485 Port
  22. Pin Assignments on the RJ12 Western Socket
  23. Standard Cable for the RJ12 Port
  24. Connecting an MD2 to DTE, LTOP and Dedicated Line
  25. Connecting Several MD2s with a DTE via the RS485 Port
  26. Connecting Two MD2s to Function as a Repeater
  27. Transmission Speeds and Frequencies of the MD2 Modem
  28. Signal Loss Values
  29. Determination of the receive level
  30. LTOP Line Transformer with Overvoltage Protection
  31. Connecting the MD2 Modem
  32. Mounting
  33. Mounting on a Standard 35mm Mounting Rail
  34. Horizontal and Vertical Mounting
  35. Connecting to the Power Supply
  36. connection diagram
  37. Mounting and
  38. Instructions for
  39. Operating Modes and
  40. Connecting the MD2 to a TIM11 and TIM011B
  41. Network
  42. Configuration Required for TIM11 and TIM011B
  43. Operating Modes and Character Recognition
  44. MD2 Operating Modes
  45. Normal" Operating Mode
  46. Repeater" Operating Mode
  47. With RS485 Interface" Operating Mode
  48. Signal refresh off" Operating Mode
  49. Test Operating Modes
  50. Character Recognition of the MD2
  51. Character Recognition "Asynchronous 11 Bit"
  52. MID on" Character Recognition
  53. MID off" Character Recognition
  54. Network Configurations
  55. Network Configurations with RS232
  56. Point-to-Point, 4-wire Full-duplex
  57. Point-to-Point, 2-wire Half-duplex
  58. Multidrop Line, 4-wire Full-duplex
  59. Multidrop Line, 2-wire Half-duplex
  60. Star Network via the MD2-internal Two-way Transformer, 2-wire Half-duplex
  61. Star Network via an External Multiple Transformer, 2-wire Half-duplex
  62. Star Network via an External Multiple Transformer, 4-wire Full-duplex
  63. Repeater, 4-wire Full-duplex
  64. Repeater, 2-wire Half-duplex
  65. Network Configurations with RS485
  66. Point-to-Point, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  67. Point-to-Point with Fiber Optic Section, 2-wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  68. Multidrop Line, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  69. Multidrop Line with Fiber Optic Section, 2-wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  70. Star Network, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  71. Repeater, 2-Wire Half-duplex (RS485 Interface)
  72. Network Configurations for DTE without RTS/CTS
  73. Point-to-Point with Repeater, 4-wire Full-duplex
  74. Technical Data
  75. Function Plan of the MD2
  76. FSK Line Interface
  77. Frequencies, Attenuation and Maximum Range
  78. General Data
SINAUT ST7 first page preview

SINAUT ST7

Brand: Siemens | Category: Control Systems
Table of contents
  1. Preface
  2. System Manual, 11/2018, C79000-G8976-C178
  3. Table Of Contents
  4. Table Of Contents
  5. The SINAUT ST7 system
  6. Components in a SINAUT ST7 system
  7. Software components
  8. Modules for new SINAUT projects and those to be expanded
  9. Dedicated line and dial-up network modems
  10. Requirements for GSM mode
  11. SINAUT ST7cc, the add-on for WinCC
  12. SINAUT ST7sc SCADA Connect software
  13. Properties of the TIM modules
  14. Communications services
  15. Security functions
  16. Overview: Connection to LAN / WAN
  17. TIM 3V-IE / TIM 3V-IE Advanced
  18. LEDs of TIM 3V-IE versions
  19. TIM 4R-IE
  20. LEDs of TIM 4R-IE
  21. Reset button
  22. Network structures, configuration examples, installation guidelines
  23. Configurations
  24. Configurations with classic WAN
  25. Installation guidelines and compatible CPUs
  26. Installing the TIM 4R-IE in an S7-300
  27. Standalone TIM 4R-IE with an S7-400 or PC
  28. Installation, connecting up, commissioning
  29. Notes on use in hazardous areas
  30. Notes on use in hazardous areas according to ATEX / IECEx
  31. Notes on use in hazardous areas according to UL HazLoc
  32. Installation
  33. Mounting position - horizontal / vertical installation
  34. Mounting versions
  35. Installing the TIM 4R-IE as a stand-alone device
  36. Connecting the stand-alone TIM 4R-IE
  37. Connection of the MD720 to the TIM and antenna
  38. Configuring and downloading
  39. Startup activities of the TIM 4R-IE
  40. Technical specifications
  41. Technical specifications of the TIM 4R-IE
  42. Current consumption and power loss of the SINAUT ST7 components
  43. Interface allocation
  44. Certifications and approvals
  45. A.1 Router SCALANCE M
  46. A.2 MODEM MD720
  47. A.3 Mobile wireless antennas
  48. A.4 Dedicated line and dialup network modems
  49. A.6 Accessories for RS-485 connection
  50. A.7 Ethernet cables
  51. Glossary
  52. Index
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